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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Exploring the Dilemmas of Solidarity 3
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Part One: Social Justice and the Politics of Redistribution
- Social Justice: Does Federalism Make a Difference? 31
- Redistribution in the Canadian Federation: The Impact of the Cities Agenda and the New Canada 45
- Social Justice in Overlapping Sharing Communities 57
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Part Two: Taxation and the Search for Redistribution
- Personal Income Tax and Redistribution in the Canadian Federation 75
- Taxation, Redistribution, and Fiscal Federalism 105
- Is Vertical Equity a Virtuous End ? 116
- Personal Income Tax, Redistribution and Fiscal Federalism in Canada: Some Observations 125
- Part Three: The Spending Power and the Constitutional Architecture of Redistribution 143
- The Federal Spending Power and Fiscal Imbalance in Canada 145
- Liberty and Overlapping Federalism 167
- Fiscal Federalism: Not Resolvable by Constitutional Law 175
- The Irreducible Federal Necessity of Jurisdictional Autonomy, and the Irreducibility of Federalism to Jurisdictional Autonomy 185
- Afterword: Solidarity as the Boldness of Modesty 206
- Contributors 217
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Exploring the Dilemmas of Solidarity 3
-
Part One: Social Justice and the Politics of Redistribution
- Social Justice: Does Federalism Make a Difference? 31
- Redistribution in the Canadian Federation: The Impact of the Cities Agenda and the New Canada 45
- Social Justice in Overlapping Sharing Communities 57
-
Part Two: Taxation and the Search for Redistribution
- Personal Income Tax and Redistribution in the Canadian Federation 75
- Taxation, Redistribution, and Fiscal Federalism 105
- Is Vertical Equity a Virtuous End ? 116
- Personal Income Tax, Redistribution and Fiscal Federalism in Canada: Some Observations 125
- Part Three: The Spending Power and the Constitutional Architecture of Redistribution 143
- The Federal Spending Power and Fiscal Imbalance in Canada 145
- Liberty and Overlapping Federalism 167
- Fiscal Federalism: Not Resolvable by Constitutional Law 175
- The Irreducible Federal Necessity of Jurisdictional Autonomy, and the Irreducibility of Federalism to Jurisdictional Autonomy 185
- Afterword: Solidarity as the Boldness of Modesty 206
- Contributors 217